The Taki 3000 is a gasoline-only tank freight car manufactured based on the Taki 50 designed before the war, and was used until the 2000s.
Some vehicles were used for aviation fuel transportation and featured identification signs and control numbers on the hull.
Until the 1960s, vehicles for aviation fuel transportation were characterized by the fact that they were marked with the body in English.
- Reproduce the appearance of Taki 3000 of rice tongue until the 1960s
- Reproduce the Taki 3000 type with new production
- Reproduce the initial painting with English markings etc.
- Printed management number and identification mark on the side and wife of the tank
- The car number is printed
- Reproduce the TR41 type dolly with new production
- The dome at the top of the tank body reproduces the shape with a square edge
- The ladder on the side of the tank and the run board on the top of the tank are reproduced with separate parts
- Uses black wheels